EP Review. The People the Poet: Paradise Closed
The People the Poet are about to release their new EP Paradise Closed, and if you like alternative/rock that spans the decades, then this album is one for you. It starts off with the energetic “Happy Being Miserable” in which lead singer Leon Stanford repeats over and over again …
Read More »Album Review: Bobaflex – Anything That Moves
In an industry dominated by albums that are carried by one-to-two songs max, it’s refreshing to listen to a record where each track stands on its own. And, if there is one thing hard rockers, Bobaflex do with their seventh album, Anything That Moves—it’s deliver. Hailing from West Virginia, Bobaflex …
Read More »EP Review. Sarah Borges: Good and Dirty
Sarah Borges is back at it again with the release of her EP Good and Dirty. Fans of her previous albums, with her now defunct band The Broken Singles, or as a solo artist will find this new record something to rejoice in as Borges remains on top of …
Read More »Album Review: Cilver – Not The End Of The World
Lead by “I’m American”, New York City’s Cilver deliver its debut album Not The End Of The World.
Read More »Album Review: Adelitas Way – Getaway
Adelitas Way have gone independent and brought its own uncompromised sound in the band’s fourth full album Getaway.
Read More »Album Review: Apherium – Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here
South West rockers Apherium bring us their latest offering ‘Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here’. While the title may be a mouthful, it’ll be one you’re glad to hear. Their opening track Embrace is catchy, energetic and fun, a song that would get any live crowd moving instantly. With …
Read More »Album Review: Mind the Journey- Color In The Gray Machine
Boston-based Spencer Sabo’s project Mind the Journey has released Color In The Gray Machine, a swirling and psychedelic mosaic of reverb and guitar pedals. Even the track titles are dreamily trippy, from “Atmintis (Pass the Haze)” to “Interdimensional Romance”. Color In The Gray Machine is a chaotic hodgepodge, a jigsaw …
Read More »Album Review: Silver Snakes – Saboteur
Silver Snakes get gritty and deep with the band’s third full album Saboteur.
Read More »Album Review: Silver Snakes – Saboteur (Out February 5)
Los Angeles quartet Silver Snakes initially wowed alt rock crowds in their accentuating Coheed-inspired post-hardcore with the functional raucousness of Nirvana. Despite being a relatively recent act, their striving toward exploring fresh creative ground ceases to halt. What arose out of front man Alex Estrada’s mind after a typical writing …
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